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Baltimore Cops Hunt Leads In Sharp‑Leadenhall Shooting Near Stadiums

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Published on May 23, 2026
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Baltimore police are asking for the public’s help after a March shooting in South Baltimore’s Sharp‑Leadenhall neighborhood, just off the stadium corridor. Detectives on Friday released two photos of a person of interest tied to a March 5 shooting on the 1000 block of Leadenhall Street and want to hear from anyone who recognizes the individual. The images are credited to the Baltimore Police Department.

According to FOX45, police posted the photos on Friday and urged residents to send in tips. The station notes that the 1000 block of Leadenhall sits only a few blocks from M&T Bank Stadium, and that investigators have not announced any arrests in connection with the March shooting.

Where It Happened

Sharp‑Leadenhall is a compact, historic South Baltimore neighborhood tucked between Federal Hill and the stadium district, a spot that sees plenty of game‑day traffic and Inner Harbor foot traffic nearby. Local coverage has described Sharp‑Leadenhall as a mix of long‑time rowhouse blocks and recent development, a combination that shapes how neighbors think about safety and surveillance in the area. For more on the neighborhood’s make‑up and its proximity to the stadium district, see Baltimore Brew.

How To Help

Detectives are asking anyone with information to contact Southern District shooting detectives at 410‑396‑2499, call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1‑866‑7LOCKUP, or dial 911. Metro Crime Stoppers accepts tips online and by phone. Per Metro Crime Stoppers, tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward if their information leads to arrests.

Police also want neighbors and business owners to review any doorbell or commercial surveillance footage from the March 5 timeframe and share relevant video with investigators.

Baltimore Police have not released additional details about the shooting or clarified whether the person in the photos is a suspect, and investigators continue to work the case. For department updates and media advisories, visit the Baltimore Police Department newsroom.